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Re: how to sell tractor fast??
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Posted by Manny on August 11, 2005 at 04:53:18 from (64.42.242.3):
In Reply to: how to sell tractor fast?? posted by JD Kid on August 10, 2005 at 14:02:53:
Sounds like you're somewhat broke and so here's a long-range solution to your problem. Park the tractor, some day when you have some spare money you'll be glad it's there to work on. Then, park the truck and ride your bicycle if possible. No, I'm not being a smart guy, just giving out some sound advice. If you are so strapped that a tranny repair has you dumping your Cub in a fire sale, then you need some budgeting help. Are you living from paycheck to paycheck? Probably I would guess. Do you stash a bit of money away every check in a savings account? Probably not I would guess. I know I'm gonna hear a lot of flak over my post and you're gonna say "but I can't get by without my truck" etc. but in my opinion, it's the best advice that's been given so far (with all due respect to the other posts).
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